Full Color Printing (4-Color Process)

 

All colors in your art file should be CMYK process colors.

Athletic, Fashion for Darks, & Non-Woven all have a full white underbase that makes those options opaque on all color fabrics. Use white only where you wish to have white printed. The Fashion for Lights formula does not have any white printing, which makes it super soft, but it will not be opaque.

Blues & Purples: For true blue tones, use CMYK recipes that contain 30% more Cyan than Magenta. Conversely, colors with less than a 30% difference between Cyan & Magenta will have a purple tone.

Full Color Program

This program is a “single image” program and does not allow ganging multiple images on a sheet. 

Learn more about our Full Color Program here.

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